stubby wrote:Anyway. Men are treated a hundred times better and get a hundred times the opportunities as women, but a hundred times better than shitty is still kind of shitty, so the "same rights as men" thing mostly ended in the nineties when people realized all the hardcoded masculine roles weren't necessarily that great a standard to aspire to. Now feminism tends to be more about better rights for everybody, not just women, so you get the post-punk riot grrls and lipstick feminists and Xena Warrior Princess and all this po-mo deconstruction of gender and sexual roles. It's not about dreaming to fit into the same little boxes as men anymore, it's about not being forced into little boxes at all.

I'd do as the Japanese and build a unrequired/pointless machine to "milk" the Skittle Man. Then I'd have someone wash the Skittles rather carefully.EDIT: Also, did anyone notice how much the Skittle Man looks like Shaun Hasting from Assassin's Creed?